The Washington Post reported Friday that the boxes of documents taken by the former president to Mar-a-Lago were not classified or sensitive.
According to people familiar with the conversations, Pat Philbin said that he was unaware of any other materials taken besides the 12 boxes of news clippings.
The Post reported that there were three people with knowledge of the call, two of which were sources with knowledge of the conversation.
A spokesman for Philbin didn't reply to the Post, while a lawyer for him didn't reply to the Post.
The report shows thatMeadows was more involved with the communications between team Trump and the National Archives.
The Espionage Act is being investigated by the Department of Justice after the FBI seized more than two dozen boxes of materials from Mar-a-Lago. Cannon ordered Raymond Dearie, a retired judge, to review the documents after Trump asked the judge to appoint someone to do so. The special master's review would be "unnecessary and significantly harm government interests" according to the DOJ.
If indicted in the Mar-A-Lago probe, Trump says he won't stop running.
The judge in the Mar- A-Lago case rejected the DOJ's request to exclude classified documents.
The judge gave the special master to review the documents.